Friday, January 27, 2012

Video: Ex-NLRB head rips proposed new union harassment weapon

I was watching Fox News yesterday afternoon when Peter Schaumber, the former chairman of the National Labor Relations Board, appeared on Neil Cavuto's Your World where he talked about the radicalized-agency's next move--allowing union bosses to collect worker phone numbers and email addresses from employers for their organizing campaigns--without their permission.

It's a perfect harassment tool for Big Labor.



"Workers have a right to be left alone," Schaumber told Cavuto, "they have a right not to be harassed during a union organizing campaign."

On a worker's first day on the job, personal contact information is given to employers for just one purpose--so that employee can be contacted when there is an emergency.

Schaumber called the Obama-appointees to the NLRB "union advocates." He added, "They want to stack the deck in favor of unionization."

The Workforce Fairness Institute is also covering this issue.

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